While conventional wisdom regards the visit of the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to China in December 2009 as a turning point, heralding warmer relations between Canada and China, a silent process involving China’s increasing “soft power” over Canada has been looming for some time. This chapter examines the various dimensions of Sino-Canadian relations since Harper’s visit, including trade, immigration, tourism, cross-border crime and sociocultural exchanges. At the same time, with h..
This book brings together diverse perspectives from the newest generation of scholars from Canada an...
The extraordinarily intimate, multifaceted and mutually beneficial trans-Pacific bond between Canada...
Senator Poy and Dr. Cao have assembled contributions from policy practitioners and academic commenta...
Many Canadians believe that we are regarded as friends of China because of Pierre Trudeau, and becau...
Bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China involve matters of great strategic interest ...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
The movement of people across international borders has significant implications for international r...
By 1985, fifteen years after Canada had recognized the People’s Republic of China, relations between...
Commentary on relations between Canada and China relations tends to lament the shortcomings of Canad...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
The international position of the People’s Republic of China has undeniably changed since Canada bec...
It has been more than forty years since diplomatic relations between Canada and the People’s Republi...
It is a particularly unrewarding task to try to find patterns in Canada’s relations with China. To m...
This essay seeks to present a historic overview of this relationship as it developed between the 196...
This book brings together diverse perspectives from the newest generation of scholars from Canada an...
The extraordinarily intimate, multifaceted and mutually beneficial trans-Pacific bond between Canada...
Senator Poy and Dr. Cao have assembled contributions from policy practitioners and academic commenta...
Many Canadians believe that we are regarded as friends of China because of Pierre Trudeau, and becau...
Bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China involve matters of great strategic interest ...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
The movement of people across international borders has significant implications for international r...
By 1985, fifteen years after Canada had recognized the People’s Republic of China, relations between...
Commentary on relations between Canada and China relations tends to lament the shortcomings of Canad...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
The international position of the People’s Republic of China has undeniably changed since Canada bec...
It has been more than forty years since diplomatic relations between Canada and the People’s Republi...
It is a particularly unrewarding task to try to find patterns in Canada’s relations with China. To m...
This essay seeks to present a historic overview of this relationship as it developed between the 196...
This book brings together diverse perspectives from the newest generation of scholars from Canada an...
The extraordinarily intimate, multifaceted and mutually beneficial trans-Pacific bond between Canada...
Senator Poy and Dr. Cao have assembled contributions from policy practitioners and academic commenta...